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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Clearly that article is badly written. Why else would they include a quote from someone claiming to have "cancelled preorder Kindle Edition of this book" so they could buy it somewhere else as "evidence"? Think about why that doesn't track for a second.
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That tracks perfectly. The pre-order was not delivered when the book was released so the person cancelled the pre-order and bought and got the book from another shop.
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Galbraith's ebook was available for purchase on release day. Who knows... maybe it wasn't available at 12:01am in every customer's timezone, but I'm sure it didn't take very long to become so. It's silly to assume "complaints" made the ebook's availability happen when Amazon themselves said these titles would become available as their publication dates arrive.
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So you are just claiming things without any basis. Why are you sure when you have claimed empirical observation that it was not available during the release day when it was available in other shops.